The definition of an insulator.
What are materials that do NOT let electrons flow through them?
Washer, rock, tissue
What is washer?
An object that uses the electricity from a source to make something happen.
What is a receiver?
A place you shouldn't be while blow drying your hair.
What is bathtub (water)?
The shape a circuit resembles.
What is a circle?
Paper clip, plastic chip or screen
What is plastic chip?
Sponge, screw, straw
What is a screw?
Tiny particles that make up all matter.
What are atoms?
Something you shouldn't put in an outlet.
What are different types of metal?
This type of circuit is needed to light a lightbulb.
What is a closed circuit?
What is yarn?
Fastener, cardboard, pebble
What is a fastener?
The flow of electric charges.
What is electric current?
If you have too many plugs use this...
What is a power strip?
The jumping of electric charges between two objects.
What is discharge?
Rubber band, copper, brass ring
What is rubber band?
Book, rubber band, wire
What is a wire?
The place from which electricity comes.
What is the source?
Do this if you see downed power lines.
What is stay away?
A motor is an example of this.
Popsicle stick, fastener, shiny nail
What is popsicle stick?
The definition of a conductor.
What are materials that allow electrons to flow through them easily?
Amount of electricity; positive or or negative.
What is electric charge?
Do this is you are in a swimming pool and hear thunder.
What is get out of the pool!
A battery is an example of this.
What is a power source?